The TOUGHEST Note 9 Cases?! - RhinoShield CrashGuard and SolidSuit for Samsung Note 9 - Review By EXCESSORIZE ME.

By EXCESSORIZE ME.
Aug 21, 2021
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The TOUGHEST Note 9 Cases?! - RhinoShield CrashGuard and SolidSuit for Samsung Note 9 - Review

Today we're out here on a cold fall day to test, though this is the round shield salt suit and this is the Rhino shield crash guard for this Samsung note 9. So, let's check it out back at it again with the solid suit and the infamous crash guard the case. That's like your girlfriend, basically non-existent this time around, though, for the humungous piece of glass, a borderline tablet, the Samsung Note 9, popping it into the salt suit volume side first and snapping the opposite corners in place. I personally, always love the classic black, and it's no different here, don't worry! They can still handle this. The buttons do: stick out making them easy to feel L and provide a click response same thing for the other side, although I do wish, they didn't include a cover for the Bixby button. Camera data around back is raised along with plenty of room for the fingerprint reader I personally, like the small cutout, as it helps guide my finger to the right hole.

If you know what I'm saying and the lenses are safe, when spanking it around large guards along the bottom more than enough to eject the s-pen smoothly, then around back the case is slim enough to allow for this witchery to work wireless charging. Otherwise, in the hand, the solitude feels perfect. The matte finish around back doesn't easily grease up, for my excessive nervous hand, sweating, and it's a fairly slim case, they've added the So the slightest texture along the stiff edges. That gives it that extra finger, massage, which matters when you're dealing with a monstrosity. That is the note, 9 and use the case, doesn't block anything accessing your phone is just as easy with your dinky fingers and if you're not a fan the black on black, they also have it in carbon fiber.

For all you, bad boys and girls out there slightly textured a little glossy, but is just as slim as before, an extra feature for anyone. That's actually terrible at holding things. You can actually attach a lanyard to the cases dedicated butt hole here, but that's the solid suit, a full coverage case. Not a lot of designs to go with, but if you're into simple and minimal, especially for such a huge phone, this is the one to get, but for those who want even less than that, there's the crash guard. Not only is it available only in one color, this black, it strips out the whole back side, leaving a note night to shine like the star it is and as we'll find out, it'll still take a grenade for you.

Looking around similar button covers distinguishable and click, and even the damn Bixby bug is still there complete access to the finger reader, so it doesn't discriminate against any of you chubby hands out there, but it does accommodate with a back lip along the top and bottom to keep it lifted and, of course, with it basically naked, you could be assured. Wireless charging works just fine. The crash guards true benefit, though, is this it's just as slim as the actual phone, although it does add a little girth in the hand, it feels like you're holding a naked Samsung Note 9 thanks to the lower edges along the sides of the case. The rubbery use. Does allow for some slack, though, so you may feel it move around, but I always form back to its original position around the front, a very generous lip along the top and bottom to keep your screen safe on flat surfaces.

The same situation goes for the salt suitcases too, but given how large that screen is, you will still want to cover it up with something Bonn shield offers a tempered glass solution which is rated at a 6h hardness, good enough to be thrown in pockets with keys and coins, but is mainly designed towards that only extractor uses. The tempered glass is only glued along the edges. Due to the curved screen of the note 9, which does mean it's a weaker connection to your phone and always remember to turn on touch sensitivity in your settings to ensure you don't have any miss clicks with that extra layer of glass on top. That's it, though, using the phone, it's just the same, but it's unfortunate. They don't have a more impact resistant, screw particular available due to the limitations of the Samsung screen.

Thankfully, the rest of the case does make up for it, though, with the chakra technology. This honeycomb serial pattern on the inside and along the edges. We've tested it before and are confident it can handle quite a bit of abuse. Now, looking at the crash card, that's what worries me. It leaves basically the whole phone exposed, so I highly highly highly recommend you pick up their back protectors.

This one is made of their impact screw productive material which we've hammer tested, and it came out without a scratch. I wish they made this for the front side too, but it aligns perfectly to the camera and fingerprint cutout, and we'll have to count on it to essentially protect half of the phone. Considering the shocks bed is only lined along the edges. It can only do so much depending on how your phone lands and that's where the screen and back protectors kick in. But enough of these whiskey drops.

Let's do some real tests. Second drop and the tempered screen protector has already fallen off. Like I said, the temperature screen protector is not for drop protection. It's for scratch resistance, hence the hardness rating, but we're going to continue, and I'm going to avoid any front screen drops because it's such a big screen area, any drop on a rocky surface like this will inevitably kill the screen. So there's no question about that, so we're gonna, try and test the edges to see if it absorbs the impact so far, so good I'm a little cautious, because the screen is just so big, no matter how it lands on the screen.

It will crack, so I'm trying to avoid that and really test out how the case itself does with edge protection that one actually caused the pen to fly right out of it. But screen is still fine case has seen better days. Let's do a few more or anyone high drop and see how it ends. You know what, let's do, one more telephones, okay, solitude phone is: okay. I can see down here that it has actually started cracking back on the phone, just fine.

It doesn't have that back skin on. So let's try out the crash card and see how well that holds up just note on that crack there. It is pretty cold here and cold plus plastic just means it a lot more brittle. It's a lot harder. So when you do that kind of impact, it will have kind of different effects.

If you were to do it in a hot environment, it's worse. I missed alum in this one, I'm pretty worried about it's a lot of phone and not a lot of case. We're counting on this, then please so plastic to do the protecting front screen isn't protected. So this will be a doozy so far, so good few things on the corners screens. Alright, though, so, let's keep going Wow screens, okay backs okay case again, taking some damage.

Here we go Wow and there you have it. After all, those drops yes, I was a little conservative, I'm them, but that's simply because I didn't have an impact screen protector on the front. Unlike other phones this one only at the tempered glass, which is only good for scratch resistance, you can see. The phone is actually an ok, no cracks anywhere. That back screen protector is great.

If you're getting the crash guard, because you will have to cover the back somehow that one is the impact screen protector, but just on the backside, so it is much more impact resistant thread to the front if they did develop one just for that flat. There that'd be really nice. Take a look at the case itself. You can see dinged up on the corners where it had the impact. It's just surprising how well this crash card does for how little there is to it, and that's all thanks to that interior hexagon pattern, and again this material, flexible and, of course, FPA of UK, so you could get but a safe to eat.

I, don't recommend it because it doesn't taste very good, though, when it comes to the solid suit, though this one did take quite a bit more damage, because I did do a few more drops on it simply because it's just a much bigger case, and it covers more area. So I wanted to see how well that did again nothing on the front screen, but you could see these corners are dented in pretty well. It did have that crack on the end, simply because it's much colder here, so the plastic is a little more brittle, but it did protect the phone just fine. It's still my favorite choice of the bundle. I'd recommend finding it scoop character that you like to put on anyways.

That's it like and subscribe. If you want to see more leave a comment down below which one you like, and I rest my case.


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